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  2. Best Bitcoin or crypto wallets - AOL

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    It might be the best wallet in the world, but if it doesn’t have the features you need, it’s not the best for you. Bottom line The world of cryptocurrency and Bitcoin is new and wild.

  3. 8 Best Crypto Wallets - AOL

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    The 8 best crypto wallets are: Best for Beginners: Coinbase Wallet. Best for Bitcoin: Electrum. Best for Mobile: Mycelium. Best for Desktop: Exodus. Best DeFi Wallet: Crypto.com. Best for ...

  4. Is that crypto email legit or just another scam? - AOL

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    Here are some of the common elements of such cryptocurrency scam emails. Unsolicited contact: Legitimate crypto services don’t randomly reach out offering free money. If you receive an ...

  5. Bitcoin.com - Wikipedia

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    As a cryptocurrency company, Bitcoin.com provides products, services, and information related to the purchasing, selling, storing, and using of cryptocurrencies. [1] [2] Bitcoin.com's flagship product is the Bitcoin.com Wallet, a platform for buying, selling, trading, holding, using, and managing cryptocurrencies. [3]

  6. Cryptocurrency and crime - Wikipedia

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    A pig butchering scam (in Chinese sha zhu pan [114] or shazhupan, [115] (Chinese: ĉ€çŒŞç›˜), translated as killing pig game) [113] is a type of long-term scam and investment fraud in which the victim is gradually lured into making increasing contributions, usually in the form of cryptocurrency, to a fraudulent cryptocurrency scheme.

  7. 5 Best Crypto Hardware Wallets - AOL

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    A crypto hardware wallet makes it easy to store your cryptocurrency securely. Sometimes called "cold storage," since your hardware wallet is not stored on any network, a hardware crypto wallet is...

  8. Dusting attack - Wikipedia

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    A dusting attack or dust attack is an attack on a cryptocurrency wallet that sends tiny amounts of cryptocurrency (known as "dust") to that wallet in order to uncover the identity of the wallet's owner. [1] Information can then be used to obstruct receiving legitimate payments [2] or phishing scams. [1]

  9. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    • Fake email addresses - Malicious actors sometimes send from email addresses made to look like an official email address but in fact is missing a letter(s), misspelled, replaces a letter with a lookalike number (e.g. “O” and “0”), or originates from free email services that would not be used for official communications.